quit

quit
{kwit}
I. 1. оставям, напускам, зарязвам, прекъсвам, преставам, спирам, изпускам, изтървавам
2. напускам, махам се, отивам си
3. погасявам, плащам, уреждам (сметка), прен. отплащам/отвръщам си
4. refl държа се (добре, зле и пр.)
5. refl ост. отървавам се, избавям се (of от)
II. a свободен, освободен
to get QUIT of освобождавам се/отървавам се от
QUIT of debts без дългове
we are well QUIT of him добре се отървахме от него
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{kwit} v (quitted, разг. quit) 1. оставям, напускам, зарязвам; п(2) {kwit} а свободен, освободен; to get quit of освобождавам се/от
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свободен; отивам си; оставям; прекъсвам; зарязвам;
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1. i. оставям, напускам, зарязвам, прекъсвам, преставам, спирам, изпускам, изтървавам 2. ii. a свободен, освободен 3. quit of debts без дългове 4. refl държа се (добре, зле и пр.) 5. refl ост. отървавам се, избавям се (of от) 6. to get quit of освобождавам се/отървавам се от 7. we are well quit of him добре се отървахме от него 8. напускам, махам се, отивам си 9. погасявам, плащам, уреждам (сметка), прен. отплащам/отвръщам си
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quit [kwit] I. v 1. (quitted, разг. quit) оставям, напускам, зарязвам; прекъсвам; махам се, отивам си; to \quit hold of пускам, изтървам; notice to \quit предупреждение за напускане (на квартира); 2. ам. преставам, спирам; \quit kidding! стига майтап! 3. ост. погасявам, плащам; refl отплащам се; държа се; \quit you like men дръжте се като мъже; II. adj 1. свободен, отървал се; to get \quit of освобождавам се от; he was \quit of all responsibility беше освободен от всякаква отговорност; 2. ост. = quits.

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